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Plasma Cell Myeloma: Biology and Treatment
Annual Review of Medicine, 1991Plasma cell myeloma results from malignant transformation in an early hemopoietic precursor cell. The disease progresses from an asymptomatic stable phase through a symptomatic phase to a terminal acute phase marked by aggressive cell growth and marrow failure.
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Contributions to Plasma Physics, 2015
AbstractPlasma treatments are known for their antimicrobial effectiveness for more than 100 years. The invention of ozone tube by Werner von Siemens in 1857 leads to technical applications in the fields of communal tap water purification in small villages in Germany and in 1916 in St. Petersburg.
J. Ehlbeck +7 more
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AbstractPlasma treatments are known for their antimicrobial effectiveness for more than 100 years. The invention of ozone tube by Werner von Siemens in 1857 leads to technical applications in the fields of communal tap water purification in small villages in Germany and in 1916 in St. Petersburg.
J. Ehlbeck +7 more
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2015
Plasma polymerization is a contactless coating method with monomers of polymers in a plasma discharge [1, 2]. The monomers polymerize in the plasma and are deposited on the substrate. Thin polymer coatings have other properties than polymer foils, which are manufactured by conventional methods, e.g.
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Plasma polymerization is a contactless coating method with monomers of polymers in a plasma discharge [1, 2]. The monomers polymerize in the plasma and are deposited on the substrate. Thin polymer coatings have other properties than polymer foils, which are manufactured by conventional methods, e.g.
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Nature, 1976
COALS of various ranks have been treated in electrical arcs or plasma jets generated from argon, hydrogen, and their mixtures.In most cases the plasmas contained enough energy to heat the coal to temperatures ⩾1,000 °C. In this range of temperatures, acetylene formation is thermodynamically favoured, and an argon–hydrogen plasma has been reported to ...
T. W. SCOTT, M. VENUGOPALAN
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COALS of various ranks have been treated in electrical arcs or plasma jets generated from argon, hydrogen, and their mixtures.In most cases the plasmas contained enough energy to heat the coal to temperatures ⩾1,000 °C. In this range of temperatures, acetylene formation is thermodynamically favoured, and an argon–hydrogen plasma has been reported to ...
T. W. SCOTT, M. VENUGOPALAN
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Plasma treatment of polydimethylsiloxane
Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 1994Plasma treatment of silicone surfaces is a useful way of increasing wettability to improve adhesion and a first step in producing various organosilicon thin-film composites. Despite numerous earlier studies, there is no consensus on the effect of plasma treatment nor on the mechanism of the subsequent hydrophobic recovery.
Michael J. Owen, Patrick J. Smith
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Surface treatment by plasma: plasma spraying
1983The publication is stored in the NRC Archives.
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Circulating tumor DNA in advanced solid tumors: Clinical relevance and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Michael L Cheng +2 more
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Intratumoral plasma cells predict outcomes to PD-L1 blockade in non-small cell lung cancer
Cancer Cell, 2022Barzin Y Nabet +2 more
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